Stephanie Collins, Monash University Australia
Frank Hindriks, Groningen University, Netherlands
Avia Pasternak, University of Toronto
Anne Schwenkenbecher, Murdoch University, Australia
Hans Bernhard Schmid, University of Vienna, Austria
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Jade Fletcher (St. Andrews), Niels de Haan (Vienna), Säde Hormio (IFS Stockholm), Leonie Smith (Manchester)
Collective action plays a central role in politics. Understanding the conceptual underpinnings of collective agency, including related ideas such as collective responsibility and collective capability should therefore play a central role in political philosophy. These issues are most often explored with in an area of philosophy known as ‘social ontology’, which draws on work in philosophy of mind, analytic metaphysics and ethics, and which has implications for disciplines such as psychology, law and political science.
Our aim in this conference is to bring together established and emerging researchers in political philosophy and social ontology, including some who have published prize-winning work in this area, and others whose work is at the centre of recent discussions.
Our aim in this conference is to bring together established and emerging researchers in political philosophy and social ontology, including some who have published prize-winning work in this area, and others whose work is at the centre of recent discussions.
You can use the map below to find the way to the Bilkent University Library, where the conference is taking place.
A conference supported by Bilkent University and the International Social Ontology Society (ISOS)
Organizers: Bill Wringe, Evrensel Sebep, Ahmet Gönüllü, Barış Kaştaş
Organizers: Bill Wringe, Evrensel Sebep, Ahmet Gönüllü, Barış Kaştaş
Contact: [email protected]
Registration is free, but we do need you to register in order to have an estimate of numbers. Register here |
For more information about ISOS, including details of further workshops supported by its small grants scheme and the annual conference Social Ontology 2023, see here
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